AQX Corporate vs. Rightsline

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
AQX Corporate
Score 9.0 out of 10
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AQX Corporate is an IP management software platform for corporate legal teams, used to streamline operations and enable strategic decision-making through process automation, business intelligence, and analytics.N/A
Rightsline
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Rightsline, headquartered in Los Angeles, supports rights professionals by providing them with a multi-tenant, software-as-a-service rights and contract management platform. It helps content owners, distributors, broadcasters, publishers, online platforms, and media channels with intelligent tools to fully exploit their catalogs, revealing new opportunities. The vendor boasts customers like TV Networks, Distributors, Studios, VOD & OTT Services, and Publishers and Brand Licensors.N/A
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
AQX CorporateRightsline
Likelihood to Recommend
Anaqua
I think that Lecorpio is well suited for keeping track of intellectual property records because it is easy to to navigate, upload, and edit specific information. I think it is useful for small families of records. However, without a easy way to see a "family tree" of how records were created, Lecorpio may be less useful for large families of records.
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Pros
Anaqua
  • It's convenient to have the whole case history, including correspondence in one place online.
  • It makes the patent prosecution process more efficient when everyone is using one platform and there are set, easy ways of doing certain things: for example, reporting takes less time when it's done via Lecorpio rather than drafting and sending emails.
  • It is more secure to send privileged documents via Lecorpio because the risk of typing a wrong email address and sending a document to the wrong person is eliminated.
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Cons
Anaqua
  • The updates are few and far between. I have had issues where the laws surrounding docket requirements were slow to keep up and going in manually to change docket dates is kind of cumbersome. It's been a while though since I had to do that....
  • As a management for references, this leaves much to be desired. It is cumbersome to enter references and I'm not aware that is cross cites at all.
  • It does seems slow to changes-- we requested an annuity tab be added-- takes a while to implement.
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Alternatives Considered
Anaqua
CPA Global's Memotech has the benefit that Lecorpio does not of including a basic family tree in their records. While it is by no means perfect or exhaustive, it is a good start for a necessary feature. However, uploading documents in Memotech is slow and painful and often involves many errors. You also upload separately from the activity you have created and have to go search for the activity to make sure the document is put in the right place. In contrast, Lecorpio is fast, easy, and efficient for uploading.
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Return on Investment
Anaqua
  • As a system that is easy to use, it is a big time saver. We can quickly upload all the records were need with the no-nonsense interface, and get more done in less time.
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